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Tennis: Medvedev Beaten After Photographer Enters Court
A devastated Daniil Medvedev was knocked out of the US Open after a meltdown sparked by a photographer walking on to the court during his first-round defeat by Benjamin Bonzi.
Medvedev has produced some extraordinary moments at Flushing Meadows over the years – but what happened on the 2021 champion’s way to another humbling defeat was perhaps the most incredible.
As the Russian faced match point at 5-4 in the third set, the cameraman walked on to the playing surface between his French opponent Bonzi’s first and second serve.
Cue bedlam as the incident – and Medvedev’s reaction – changed the course of the match.
Medvedev, 29, raged after umpire Greg Allensworth decided Bonzi could have another first serve, whipping the New York crowd into a frenzy and forcing a delay of six minutes and 24 seconds.
Bonzi understandably lost focus as boos rained down and could not serve out victory.
Almost two hours later, shortly before 1am local time, he eventually secured a remarkable 6-3 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 0-6 6-4 win.
“I just expressed my emotions, my unhappiness with the decision, and then the crowd did what they did without me asking them too much,” said Medvedev, who has won just one Grand Slam match this year.
“It was fun to witness.”
The photographer, who appeared to be trying to find a position in the long-lens pit at the side of the court, was later escorted out of Louis Armstrong Stadium by security.
“His credential has been revoked for the 2025 US Open,” United States Tennis Association organisers told BBC Sport.
‘The energy was wild’ – how the drama unfolded
When an inspired Bonzi served for the match in the third set, Medvedev’s recent struggles looked set to continue with a straightforward defeat.
Then the tone of the match – and the whole night – switched in an instant because of the mistake by the unsuspecting photographer.
Allensworth instantly shouted at the man to get off court and gave another first serve to Bonzi, because he deemed the interference to be an unreasonable delay.
Medvedev, who had been subdued to that point, became furious with Allensworth – whipping up the crowd with his hands as he skipped towards the umpire’s chair to protest.
The former world number one accused the official – who was criticised by American player Reilly Opelka over a decision earlier this year – of “wanting to go home”.
By now, the crowd was frenzied in its support of Medvedev and a chant of “second serve” rang around Louis Armstrong Stadium.
Medvedev continued to act as the ringleader before eventually attempting to quieten the boisterous crowd.
During the tense delay, Bonzi told Allensworth that Medvedev should be given a time violation because “he caused this”.
When Bonzi eventually stepped on the baseline to serve, he was disrupted by more boos before finally resuming – and hearing cheers when he missed his first serve.
There were more roars seconds later when he lost the match point with a backhand into the net.
“The energy was wild. It was a crazy scenario,” Bonzi said.
“I have never experienced anything like that. It was so difficult to play, so noisy. But I tried to stay calm – it was not easy.”
Medvedev antics take centre stage again
This is not the first time Medvedev has been the central character on an entertaining night in New York.
On his way to reaching the 2019 final, the he assumed the role of pantomime villain as he wound up the American fans.
He was booed for trolling the crowd with his provocative post-match celebrations and interviews, before winning them over with a heroic performance in a five-set defeat by Rafael Nadal in the final.
Two years later, Medvedev received their acclaim after beating Novak Djokovic to win his first major title – and celebrating with a comedic fall to the court inspired by a computer game.
In 2023, he argued with some supporters in a late-night battle against Australia’s Chris O’Connell – but this time Medvedev ensured the crowd was behind him in an attempt to turn the match around against Bonzi.
Medvedev recently opened up about his on-court antics in an enlightening interview with BBC Sport, describing his outbursts as like “honking a car horn”.
But his reaction to losing in the first round of a Grand Slam for the third time in a row was a concerning sight.
Instead of making a quick exit, Medvedev sat disconsolately on his chair before destroying a racquet by repeatedly smashing it against the metal bench holding his racquet bag.
The six-time Grand Slam finalist broke down in tears and stayed sat as Bonzi began his on-court interview.
Afterwards Medvedev, who looks set to drop out of the world’s top 20, said he felt during the match he wanted to “finish his career”.
Asked if it was the end, he replied: “Not today, but when I’m finishing my career, you never know where you want to do it. Today I was, like, ‘this could be a nice place to do it’.”
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Lando Norris Edges Max Verstappen By 0.008 Seconds In Abu Dhabi GP First Practice
Title contenders Lando Norris and Max Verstappen set the pace in the first practice session at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, ending the day tied at the very top of the timesheets.
Norris, in his McLaren, edged Verstappen’s Red Bull by a mere 0.008 seconds, while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc came in third, followed by Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli in fourth.
Championship Scenarios
Norris currently leads Verstappen by 12 points heading into the season finale. The Briton can secure his first Formula 1 World Championship if he finishes on the podium, regardless of other results.
Conversely, Verstappen will claim the title if he wins the race and Norris finishes lower than third.
Meanwhile, Norris’ team-mate Oscar Piastri, 16 points behind, faces a steep challenge to become champion. He sat out the first session as IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward completed one of McLaren’s mandatory rookie runs.
Session Context
The first practice in Abu Dhabi is known for being unrepresentative, as it runs in daylight while qualifying and the race occur at twilight, transitioning into night. Many teams opted to run rookie drivers, with only Mercedes and Sauber fielding both of their race drivers.
Leclerc’s performance was promising for Ferrari, finishing just 0.016 seconds off the pace. He shared the session with his brother, Arthur Leclerc, adding to the rookie experience.
As the season reaches its climax, all eyes will be on Norris, Verstappen, and Piastri as they battle for the ultimate prize in a thrilling Abu Dhabi finale.
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2nd Niger Delta Games: Tournament Organisers Impressed With Facilities In Edo State
Consistent with its project execution routine, Dunamis-Icon Limited, Project Consultants of the Niger Delta Games, has concluded the first phase of physical inspection and evaluation of facilities for the event, 24 hours after the presentation of the hosting right to Edo State was performed.
The project management team was guided round select facility locations in Benin City by Desmond Amadin Enabulele, Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, and the team leader, Sir Itiako Ikpokpo expressed satisfaction with the sports infrastructure assets of the host.
“Edo is a ready-made choice based on all the factors that are necessary to host this kind of big event. We are expecting over 3000 athletes coaches, alongside journalists and technical officials, with an approximate number of people outside spectators in the range of 5000. So, we need facilities that work for the games itself”, Ikpokpo explained.
He commended the Edo State Government for the good state of facilities at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, and promised that the state will be assisted with the renovation of some of the facilities as may be necessary to ensure good competition experience for the athletes.
“I have been to the iconic Ogbe Stadium and must commend the Edo State Government for maintaining the facilities there. We are also considering taking some events to the University of Benin, so that people in that part of the city can also feel and enjoy the fun. Where need be, we will also see how to assist the state and the University of Benin to add value to some of the sporting facilities”.
Dunamis Icon Limited is the franchise rights owner to the games conceived and designed to provide a platform for unity and integration, and identifying and grooming talented youths from the region into national and international stars.
The NDDC as the flagship interventionist agency for the nine states that make up the region, is the prime sponsor of the games as part of their strategic focus on youth engagement and human capital development.
The inspection tour began at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, after a brief meeting with Enabulele and the Sports Commission team at his office.
Areas inspected include the stadium’s main bowl, the tartan track, the state box, the VIP lounges and other key areas like the ceremonial room, the media studio and other indoor facilities.
Other facility locations assessed are the Wire Road Sports Centre being listed to host basketball and volleyball games, the University of Benin Sports Complex, and the Etete Sports Centre.
In the entourage of Dunamis-Icon were the Project Director, Mr Fred Edoreh; Director of Facilities and Equipment, Dr Emmanuel Ochuko Igbigbisie; the head of Communications, Harry Iwuala; Head of Transport and Logistics, Israel Umueri Afoke. Tournament Organisers
Others are Theresa Ineke, Head of Secretariat, Godwin Enakhena, the Head of Scouting, Mr. Edi Lawani, the Head of Culture Affairs and Entertainment and Elder Siegha Porbeni of the Technical Department.
The Edo Sports Commission Chairman was also supported by Hon. Frank Ilaboya and Mrs Sabina Chikere, Executive Directors, with Mr Baldwin Bazuaye (MON) also in the company.
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Niger Delta Games 2026: We’ll Deliver A Memorable Championship – Edo State Gov Assures NDDC
Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has affirmed the readiness of the State to host the next edition of the Niger Delta Sports Festival slated for, February, 2026.
He made the commitment on Tuesday when the management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Benin City.
Governor Okpebholo who welcomed the NDDC’s proposal pledged that Edo State would deliver a successful and memorable sports festival. “You have chosen the right state,” the Governor said.
“We are not just the Heartbeat of the Nation for nothing. We have the strength, we have the athletes, and we have what it takes to win every sporting activity.”
The Governor also appealed to the NDDC for a partnership to rehabilitate the Agbor–Uromi Road, which he described as “not motorable,” stressing its importance for economic and social movement.
In his remarks, the NDDC Managing Director, Chief Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, congratulated Governor Okpebholo on his one year in office and commended his administration’s strides, particularly in the area of sports and infrastructural development.
He explained that the visit was to formally seek Edo State’s hosting of the forthcoming Niger Delta Games with the theme “Beyond Oil: Harnessing Talents.”
According to him, the festival whose maiden edition was held earlier this year with over 3,000 athletes from the nine Niger Delta States, was designed to strengthen regional integration using sports as a unifying tool.
He emphasized the importance of fostering collaboration between the NDDC and State Governments, noting that past tensions had hindered progress.
“Your Excellency, NDDC is not a government. It is an interventionist agency. We must always work with state governors if we want to succeed. One of the greatest problems we had in the past was opposition from state governments, but we are bridging that gap,” Ogbuku said.
He highlighted ongoing and completed NDDC projects in Edo State, including interventions in erosion control, ecological challenges, and internal roads in Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, and Edo State Polytechnic, Usen.
“We know these challenges are bigger than one state alone. That is why we seek partnership,” he added.
In his closing remarks, the Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, thanked the governor for his strong support and commitment to sports development.
With Edo’s advanced sporting infrastructure and renewed regional collaboration, the February festival is expected to draw athletes from Delta, Rivers, Bayelsa, and other Niger Delta states, positioning Edo as a central hub for sports excellence in the region.
Also present were the Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Dennis Idahosa; Secretary to the State Government, Umar Musa Ikhilo, Esq; Chief of Staff, Alhaji Gani Audu; Chairman, House Committee on Sports, Hon. Okogbe Donald; and the Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, Amadin Desmond Enabulele, among other officials.
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